Ebook: The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari, 25th Anniversary Edition
Author: Robin Sharma
- Publisher: Jaico Publishing House
- Language: English
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A REMARKABLE STORY ABOUT LIVING YOUR DREAMS
TWENTYFIVE YEARS AGO, A BOOK WAS PUBLISHED
THAT HAS TRANSFORMED MILLIONS OF LIVES.
Sharing the astounding story of Julian Mantle, the superstar trial lawyer whose stunning material success masked unhappiness within, The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari was initially selfpublished in a small quantity but quickly became a wordofmouth inspirational phenomenon that spread across the entire world.
Now, with millions of copies sold, the lifechanging wisdom contained in this #1 bestselling classic is even more relevant, as we seek happiness, fearlessness and a life that truly matters in these times of deep uncertainty.
This limited 25th anniversary edition features a new introduction from the author and a special journal to help you materialize your highest desires. So you lead a life that electrifies your genius.
To dream is to be fully human.
To rise is to honor your gifts.
To achieve is to respect your talent.
To persist is to know your strength.
To give is to become supreme.
ROBIN SHARMA
ROBIN SHARMA is a globally respected humanitarian who, for over a quarter of a century, has been devoted to helping human beings realize their native gifts. One of the top leadership and personal mastery experts in the world, he works with clients such as NASA, Nike, Microsoft, Unilever, GE, FedEx, HP, Starbucks, Yale University, Oracle, PwC, IBM Watson and the Young Presidents’ Organization. His #1 international bestsellers, such as The 5AM Club, The Greatness Guide, Who Will Cry When You Die? and The Everyday Hero Manifesto, have sold millions of copies in over 92 languages and dialects, making him one of the most widely read authors alive.
Go to robinsharma.com for more inspiration + valuable resources to upgrade your life
“Leadership Legend.”
FORBES
“Robin Sharma’s following rivals that of the Dalai Lama.”
THE TIMES OF INDIA
“Rock star leadership guru.”
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
TWENTYFIVE YEARS AGO, A BOOK WAS PUBLISHED
THAT HAS TRANSFORMED MILLIONS OF LIVES.
Sharing the astounding story of Julian Mantle, the superstar trial lawyer whose stunning material success masked unhappiness within, The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari was initially selfpublished in a small quantity but quickly became a wordofmouth inspirational phenomenon that spread across the entire world.
Now, with millions of copies sold, the lifechanging wisdom contained in this #1 bestselling classic is even more relevant, as we seek happiness, fearlessness and a life that truly matters in these times of deep uncertainty.
This limited 25th anniversary edition features a new introduction from the author and a special journal to help you materialize your highest desires. So you lead a life that electrifies your genius.
To dream is to be fully human.
To rise is to honor your gifts.
To achieve is to respect your talent.
To persist is to know your strength.
To give is to become supreme.
ROBIN SHARMA
ROBIN SHARMA is a globally respected humanitarian who, for over a quarter of a century, has been devoted to helping human beings realize their native gifts. One of the top leadership and personal mastery experts in the world, he works with clients such as NASA, Nike, Microsoft, Unilever, GE, FedEx, HP, Starbucks, Yale University, Oracle, PwC, IBM Watson and the Young Presidents’ Organization. His #1 international bestsellers, such as The 5AM Club, The Greatness Guide, Who Will Cry When You Die? and The Everyday Hero Manifesto, have sold millions of copies in over 92 languages and dialects, making him one of the most widely read authors alive.
Go to robinsharma.com for more inspiration + valuable resources to upgrade your life
“Leadership Legend.”
FORBES
“Robin Sharma’s following rivals that of the Dalai Lama.”
THE TIMES OF INDIA
“Rock star leadership guru.”
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
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